Friday, October 21, 2016

Ottawa Observations: Friday, October 21, 2016



Our compilation of some of the stories of note from the day, reviewing the political developments from the Federal scene for October 21, 2016.

CETA talks 

Canadian trade minister walks out of EU trade talks, cays deal is 'impossible'
Canada-EU trade talks with Wallonia collapse as Freeland heads home
Canada walks out on European trade talks after impasse reached
'We can't stop at last mile': Still hope for Canada-EU trade deal as last-minute talks announced





Ottawa pledges long-term support for Bombardier's growth
Ottawa proposes sweeping changes to spread mortgage risks
Liberals avoid scrutiny for contentious cash-for-access fundraisers
Why Friday's drop in the loonie is likely just the start
Quebec says Canadian Pacific directly responsible for Lac-Mégantic damages
Ottawa not ruling out helping newspaper industry: Mélanie Joly
Ottawa not funding enough mental-health workers after suicides: NDP
Canada calls for more aid as groups brace for flood of civilians from Mosul
The Trudeau government's new plan for economic growth? It's complicated
Increasing immigration won't fix Canada's growth challenge
Canadian dollar drops to lowest level since March, below 75 cents US
Former Green Party candidate taken down after throwing pumpkin seeds at Justin Trudeau
Jody Wilson-Raybould gives judges discretion to waive victim fines for poor criminals
How does Justin Trudeau really feel about electoral reform? Let's go to the tape
Waiting to become Canadian: Citizenship ceremonies delayed by judge shortage
Liberals' slow movement on Access to Information reform concerns commissioner
Roy Romanow backs Justin Trudeau on health care funding fight
Want cheaper access to American e-commerce? Better tell it to the feds
Government's economic advisory council unveils plans to boost household income $15,000, by 2030
Woman addresses gender gap issue to Commons committee - of all men
Minister Carla Qualtrough says Canada's new disability act will 'make history'
Bombardier cutting 7,500 jobs over two years
Quebec holding CP responsible for damages over Lac-Megantic rail catastrophe
Supreme Court nominee criticized over ruling in sex assault case appeal
On health care, strings should come with money
I see no value in values
Loonie takes dive as weak economic data hints at possible rate cut
Liberals taking a gamble by reversing election promises
Monsef visit to Iran raises questions
Monsef's recent Iran visit strange and troubling
Liberal, Tory same old story
Scrap electoral reform and bench Monsef
Canada's loneliest hero: Why you've never heard of this RCMP officer who shot the Parliament Hill gunman
Would today's 'armed to the teeth' Parliament Hill Security have shut down Zehaf-Bibeau's attack?
'Keep your promises!' Woman throws pumpkin seeds at Justin Trudeau to protest pipelines
Canada trades barbs with Russia as Stephane Dion blasts UN Security Council for inaction in Syria
Canada calls for more aid to prevent humanitarian catastrophe for those fleeing Mosul
Canadian dollar takes a hit as potential rate cut looms



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